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Wenger manda a Hoyte al Brighton

Y es que el entrenador francés ha decidido ceder a uno de sus jóvenes valores, el defensa Gavin Hoyte, al Brighton & Hove Albion, un equipo de la League One …  Read More…

Arsenal : Gavin Hoyte file prendre l'air marin

… aujourd'hui à Middlesbrough) est parti chercher du temps de jeu en League One via un prêt initial d'un mois chez les Seagulls de Brighton & Hove Albion. …  Read More…

Garry Nelson

Nejprve Swindon Town, později Plymouth Argyle a Brighton and Hove Albion, kde zanechal poměrně značnou stopu. Ve 144 utkáních vsítil 47 gólů. …  Read More…
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  • The South Beach Diet Compared to Other Weight Loss Programs
    [Health-and-Fitness:Weight-Loss] The South Beach Diet enables you to learn more about the way food and our bodies work and comprises all of the best parts of other popular diets. This allows you to eat healthy, delicious food, leave you feeling satisfied and full and won’t deprive your body of the essential ingredients it needs.
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    [Health-and-Fitness:Popular-Diets] The South Beach Diet works in three separate phases. During the first fortnight on the diet, participants will be challenged by a strict induction to the eating plan.
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    [Health-and-Fitness:Weight-Loss] The South Beach Diet is not like other diets. This eating plan doesn’t cut out whole food groups – on the contrary, it emphasizes healthy, good carbohydrates and the right fats for a good, balanced diet.
  • X Factor 3 Preview – Robert Allen
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] Robert Allen is 27 years old, from Essex and is a hospital worker. He has one brother and one sister and lives with girlfriend Samia who he met at an open mic gig.
  • X Factor 3 Preview – Dionne Mitchell
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] Dionne Mitchell is a 26 year old student from London and lives with her mother and father.
  • X Factor 3 Preview – 4Sure
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] 4Sure are named as such because they are four men sure of their destiny.
  • X Factor 3 Preview – Kerry McGregor
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] Kerry McGregor is 31 years old, from West Lothian and is a full time single mother to 18 month year old Joshua.
  • X Factor 3 Preview – Ben Mills
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] Ben Mills is 26 years old, from Kent and is the director of his own marquee company which he has done for the last four years.
  • X Factor 3 Preview – Leona Lewis
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] Leona Lewis is 21 years old, from London and works as a PA / receptionist.
  • X Factor 3 Preview – Raymond Quinn
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] Raymond Quinn is an 18 year old student from Liverpool and almost didn’t make it to the final 12 of the X Factor.
  • X Factor 3 Preview – Nikitta Angus
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] Nikitta is an outsider to win the X Factor outright and placed fourth out of four to win the 16-24 category according to the bookmakers.
  • X Factor 3 Preview – The MacDonald Brothers
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] The MacDonald Brothers, Craig at 20 and Brian at 19, are bound to draw comparison from Journey South of last series, but unlike the band that finished in third place, the MacDonald Brothers are up against it early on.
  • X Factor 3 Preview – Ashley MacKenzie
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] Ashley MacKenzie is 20, from Croydon and currently unemployed. He is the dark horse of the 16-24 year old group and is second in the betting behind favourite Leona Lewis.
  • X Factor 3 Preview – The Unconventionals
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] The Unconventionals, who had been together for just two months prior to auditioning for the X Factor, impressed the judges during their qualification to the final 12 but fell apart spectacularly on the first live show.
  • X Factor 3 Preview – Eton Road
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] Eton Road almost didn’t make it to the X Factor finals but after being given a last minute reprieve, are now the firm favourites among the four groups participating.
  • Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 – Arsenal
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Arsenal were within a whisker of becoming the second English side in succession to win the Champions League but came unstuck in the final against eventual winners Barcelona.
  • Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 – Aston Villa
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] The events surrounding Aston Villa have given the press plenty to write about this summer – with manager changes, possible take over bids and player mutiny all part of the fun and games at Villa Park.
  • Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 – Blackburn Rovers
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Blackburn Rovers were the Premier League’s surprise package last season by securing a sixth placed finish following two seasons just above the relegation zone.
  • Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 – Bolton Wanderers
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Bolton Wanderers continued to prove themselves as a top Premiership club despite financial restrictions preventing manager Sam Allardyce from taking the club on further.
  • Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 – Charlton Athletic
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Charlton Athletic will approach the 2006/07 season without former manager Alan Curbishley, who brought an end to his 15 year tenure at The Valley in the summer.
  • Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 – Chelsea
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] A season of Premiership dominance was the order of the day last season, with Chelsea winning the league by eight clear points.
  • Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 – Everton
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Following the heroics of the 2004/05 campaign, last season was disappointing by comparison.
  • Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 – Fulham
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Remarkable home form kept Fulham away from the relegation zone last season and saw them finish in a comfortable mid table position.
  • Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 – Liverpool
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Liverpool endured a long 2005/06 campaign which began with them defending their Champions League crown against Welsh minnows TNS in mid July.
  • Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 – Manchester City
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Manchester City endured a disappointing season which despite an undefeated start and winning three of their opening five matches, capitulated in them losing nine of their last 10 games and finishing nine points away from relegation.
  • Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 – Manchester United
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] The former Premiership champions were still light years away from Chelsea last season despite finishing in second place.
  • Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 – Middlesbrough
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Middlesbrough’s league form suffered last season due to their involvement in the later stages of various cup competitions.
  • Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 – Newcastle United
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Newcastle United enjoyed a new lease of life following the caretaker appointment of Glenn Roeder as manager in February.
  • Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 – Portsmouth
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Portsmouth survived the drop last season after languishing in the bottom three for much of the campaign.
  • Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 – Reading
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Reading stormed the Championship last season and lost just two league matches all campaign.
  • Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 – Tottenham Hotspur
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Sheffield United returned to the top flight after a 12 year absence, but manager Neil Warnock will have his work cut out to ensure their arrival lasts longer than just a single season.
  • Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 – Tottenham Hotspur
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Tottenham Hotspur established themselves as genuine contenders to break into the elusive “top four”.
  • Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 – Watford
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Watford enjoyed a remarkable turnaround in their fortunes following the appointment of Adrian Boothroyd last summer.
  • Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 – West Ham United
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] West Ham United enjoyed a successful first season back in the top flight by securing a ninth placed finish and also UEFA Cup football following their appearance in the FA Cup final.
  • Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 – Wigan Athletic
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Wigan Athletic, like West Ham United, enjoyed an excellent first season in the Premiership, finishing tenth and reaching the Carling Cup final.
  • Championship Season Preview 2006/07 – Barnsley
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Barnsley secured the final available place in the Championship after beating Swansea City on penalties in the League One play off final.
  • Championship Season Preview 2006/07 – Birmingham City
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Of the three teams relegated from the Premiership last season, Birmingham look perhaps the best equipped to make an immediate return to the top flight.
  • Championship Season Preview 2006/07 – Burnley
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Burnley have struggled the Championship in recent seasons and will see survival as their main priority following a seventeenth placed finish last term.
  • Championship Season Preview 2006/07 – Cardiff City
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Cardiff City excelled under Dave Jones during his first season in charge but poor form towards the end of the season meant a mid table finish when it looked as though the play offs were a distinct possibility.
  • Championship Season Preview 2006/07 – Colchester United
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Colchester United stunned League One by winning automatic promotion last season but will find life much tougher in the Championship.
  • Championship Season Preview 2006/07 – Coventry City
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] After an inconsistent start to last season Coventry City roared back and finished two places, but 12 points off the final play off place.
  • Championship Season Preview 2006/07 – Crystal Palace
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Peter Taylor is the new man in charge at play off losers Crystal Palace this season following Iain Dowie’s defection to Charlton Athletic.
  • Championship Season Preview 2006/07 – Derby County
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] The 2005/06 campaign was disastrous for Derby County and they finished just two places and eight points above the relegation zone.
  • Championship Season Preview 2006/07 – Hull City
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Hull City survived their first season in the Championship and will look to improve on last season’s eighteenth placed finish under new manager Phil Parkinson.
  • Championship Season Preview 2006/07 – Ipswich Town
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Joe Royle’s four year tenure at Portman Road came to an end in June after a disappointing fifteenth place finish, following three previous seasons in and around the play off places.
  • Championship Season Preview 2006/07 – Leeds United
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] After a spirit crushing 3-0 play off final defeat against Watford in May, Leeds United should bounce back stronger this season and should be in better shape to tackle the Championship at the third attempt.
  • Championship Season Preview 2006/07 – Leicester City
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Leicester City have struggled for the past two seasons at Championship level following their relegation from the Premiership at the end of the 2003/04 season and have appointed a fourth manager during that time.
  • Championship Season Preview 2006/07 – Luton Town
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Luton Town had an excellent first season in the Championship following their promotion from League One the year before.
  • Championship Season Preview 2006/07 – Norwich City
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Norwich City had a disappointing start to last season following their relegation from the Premiership at the first time of asking.
  • Championship Season Preview 2006/07 – Plymouth Argyle
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Plymouth Argyle have held their own in their two seasons in the Championship following their promotion from League One in the 2003/04 season.
  • Championship Season Preview 2006/07 – Preston North End
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Preston North End have suffered play off heartbreak in the last two Championship seasons and go into the new campaign with a new manager in charge following Billy Davies’ decision to join Derby County.
  • Championship Season Preview 2006/07 – Queens Park Rangers
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Queens Park Rangers finished one place above the bottom three last season but were eight points clear of their nearest rival, third from bottom Crewe Alexandra.
  • Championship Season Preview 2006/07 – Sheffield Wednesday
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Sheffield Wednesday found the step up to the Championship tough last season following their promotion from League One and finished three places above and 10 points clear of the drop zone.
  • Championship Season Preview 2006/07 – Southampton
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Similarly to Coventry City last season, Southampton endured a torrid time at the beginning of the campaign.
  • Championship Season Preview 2006/07 – Southend United
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Southend United enjoyed back to back promotions which has seen them return to the second tier for this first time since the 1996/97 campaign.
  • Walker’s Word – Weekend August 19 – 20
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] A new season kicks off this weekend and see’s the return of Walker’s Word. Both the opening and closing matches ripe for picking a couple of shock results at great odds.
  • Championship Season Preview 2006/07 – Stoke City
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Stoke City unveiled former manager Tony Pulis as their new boss following his exit from Plymouth Argyle.
  • Championship Season Preview 2006/07 – Sunderland
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Sunderland have been the talk of the press all summer with Niall Quinn’s consortium taking over the club giving the tabloids plenty to write about.
  • Championship Season Preview 2006/07 – West Bromwich Albion
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] West Bromwich Albion bombed out of the Premiership following two seasons in the top flight and manager Bryan Robson will be keen on an instant return.
  • Championship Season Preview 2006/07 – Wolves
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Wolves have been mooted as one of the favourites for promotion for the past two seasons following their short, one season, stint in the Premiership.
  • League One Season Preview 2006/07 – AFC Bournemouth
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] After a couple of seasons as a solid top 10 outfit, Bournemouth flirted with possible relegation last term as they finished five points and four places above the bottom four.
  • League One Season Preview 2006/07 – Blackpool
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Blackpool were one of a number of clubs dragged into last season’s League One relegation battle but they managed to finish three points and two places above the bottom four.
  • League One Season Preview 2006/07 – Bradford City
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Bradford City have established themselves as a solid mid table League One club following their problems with administration stemming from their relegation from the Premier League over five years ago.
  • League One Season Preview 2006/07 – Brentford
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Following two seasons in League One’s top four and an agonising play off final defeat last season there have been wholesale changes at Griffin Park in time for the new campaign.
  • League One Season Preview 2006/07 – Brighton & Hove Albion
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Brighton & Hove Albion are one of those clubs caught in between divisions.
  • League One Season Preview 2006/07 – Bristol City
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] After a dire start to last season which saw them exit all Cup competitions at the first hurdle, Bristol City ended last season well and finished in ninth position.
  • League One Season Preview 2006/07 – Carlisle United
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Carlisle United experienced a remarkable 12 months which saw them storm League Two following their promotion from the Conference.
  • League One Season Preview 2006/07 – Cheltenham Town
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Cheltenham Town won promotion to League One via the play offs at the expense of Grimsby Town and manager John Ward feels they are better equipped to compete in the division than last time around.
  • League One Season Preview 2006/07 – Chesterfield
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] At one stage last season it looked as though Chesterfield could cement a play off place but they faded away towards the latter part of the season and finished in their more recognisable place in the lower half of the table.
  • League One Season Preview 2006/07 – Crewe Alexandra
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Similar to Brighton & Hove Albion, Crewe Alexandra find themselves caught in between League One and the Championship.
  • League One Season Preview 2006/07 – Doncaster Rovers
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Doncaster Rovers have established themselves as a strong top 10 side in League One and could progress another level this season, a sentiment echoed by manager Dave Penney.
  • League One Season Preview 2006/07 – Gillingham
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] After a difficult first season in League One following relegation from the Championship in the 2004/05 season, Gillingham have made wholesale changes to the squad which finished in mid table last term.
  • League One Season Preview 2006/07 – Huddersfield Town
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Huddersfield Town have established themselves as one of the top sides in League One but failed to win promotion to the Championship after losing in the play off semi finals against local rivals Barnsley.
  • League One Season Preview 2006/07 – Leyton Orient
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Leyton Orient have been almost guaranteed to finish in the lower reaches of League Two so it was something of a shock when a third placed finish last season ensured automatic promotion for the first time in 36 years and catapulted them into League One.
  • League One Season Preview 2006/07 – Millwall
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Millwall surprisingly crashed out of the Championship last season following several seasons as a solid top 10 side and even secured a place in Europe during the 2004/05 campaign after reaching the FA Cup final.
  • League One Season Preview 2006/07 – Northampton Town
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Northampton Town have been the bookmaker’s favourites to win League Two outright following their relegation to the dungeon in the 2003/04 season.
  • League One Season Preview 2006/07 – Nottingham Forest
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Nottingham Forest were the firm bookmaker’s favourites to win League One last season following their relegation from the Championship which gave them the dubious honour of becoming the first European winners to play outside it’s country’s top two divisions.
  • League One Season Preview 2006/07 – Oldham Athletic
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Oldham Athletic made good progress under manager Ronnie Whelan last season and broke into the top 10.
  • League One Season Preview 2006/07 – Port Vale
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] After a shaky 2004/05 campaign, manager and Port Vale stalwart Martin Foyle defied the odds and made the Valiants a solid mid table team last season.
  • League One Season Preview 2006/07 – Rotherham United
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Rotherham United staged a fight back against a second successive relegation last season and managed to finish one place and two points above the drop zone.
  • League One Season Preview 2006/07 – Scunthorpe United
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Scunthorpe United has a solid first season in League One following their promotion a year before and finished in a respectable twelfth placed position.
  • League One Season Preview 2006/07 – Swansea City
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] The 2005/06 campaign for Swansea City was one of initial delight and optimism, but one that ultimately ended in heart break and despair.
  • League One Season Preview 2006/07 – Tranmere Rovers
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Tranmere Rovers endured a dismal campaign last season following their play off failure in the 2004/05 season.
  • League One Season Preview 2006/07 – Yeovil Town
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Yeovil Town survived their first season in League One following their two promotions in three seasons from the Conference.
  • League Two Season Preview 2006/07 – Accrington Stanley
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Accrington Stanley stormed the Football Conference last season and won the division by 11 clear points.
  • League Two Season Preview 2006/07 – Barnet
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] After winning the Conference by 12 points in the 2004/05 season, Barnet have found the step up to the Football League a difficult one.
  • League Two Season Preview 2006/07 – Boston United
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Boston United were tipped as a dark horse choice to win League Two last season after the relatively high profile signings of former Premiership duo Julian Joachim and Noel Whelan.
  • League Two Season Preview 2006/07 – Bristol Rovers
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Bristol Rovers battled to the bitter end to secure a place in last season’s play-offs, but just one victory in their last six matches meant they had to make do with a twelfth placed finish.
  • League Two Season Preview 2006/07 – Bury
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Bury have struggled in League Two during the last two seasons and were one of a number of clubs involved in last season’s tense relegation battle.
  • League Two Season Preview 2006/07 – Chester City
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Following two seasons of struggle after their promotion from the Conference in 2004, manager Mark Wright has overhauled the squad in a bid to build a team capable of challenging at the upper end of the table.
  • League Two Season Preview 2006/07 – Darlington
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Darlington have just missed out on a play-off berth for the last two seasons and need to find that little extra to break into the top seven places in the division.
  • League Two Season Preview 2006/07 – Grimsby Town
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Grimsby Town had one of their most exciting, if not heartbreaking, seasons in a long time during 2005/06. After stunning Champions League chasers Tottenham Hotspur by beating them 1-0 in the Carling Cup, the Mariners looked to clinch automatic promotion for much of the season.
  • League Two Season Preview 2006/07 – Hartlepool United
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Hartlepool United crashed out of League One last season after two unsuccessful play-off bids, in which they lost 4-2 to Sheffield Wednesday in the 2004/05 final and 3-2 on aggregate against Bristol City in the 2003/04 semi final.
  • League Two Season Preview 2006/07 – Hereford United
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Hereford United made a return to the Football League after finishing as Conference runners up for the last three seasons in a row.
  • League Two Season Preview 2006/07 – Lincoln City
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] After four years of play-off heartache, this time against Grimsby Town in the semi final, manager Keith Alexander announced he had taken the Imps as far as he could and took over the vacant job at Peterborough United.
  • League Two Season Preview 2006/07 – Macclesfield Town
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Macclesfield Town were in danger of being dragged into last season’s League Two relegation fight but finished a comfortable six points above the relegation zone despite winning just two of their last six matches.
  • League Two Season Preview 2006/07 – Mansfield Town
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Mansfield Town have had a couple of disappointing seasons in League Two following their play off final defeat against Huddersfield Town at the end of the 2003/04 campaign.
  • League Two Season Preview 2006/07 – Milton Keynes Dons
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Since Wimbledon ceased to exist and MK Dons took over their mantle, the club has struggled in the Football League, suffering relegation twice in the past three seasons.
  • League Two Season Preview 2006/07 – Notts County
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Notts County have found themselves in the lower reaches of League Two for the past two seasons following their relegation from League One and new boss Steve Thompson faces an uphill battle to improve matters this term.
  • League Two Season Preview 2006/07 – Peterborough United
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Peterborough United start the 2006/07 campaign with their third manager in little over 12 months.
  • League Two Season Preview 2006/07 – Rochdale
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Rochdale have been an inconsistent side over the last few seasons in League Two. One season they look as though they could make an impact in the play offs and the next they are languishing in mid table.
  • League Two Season Preview 2006/07 – Shrewsbury Town
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Shrewsbury Town missed out on the play-offs by three points last season but manager Gary Peters feels he has a squad that is ready to push for promotion next season.
  • League Two Season Preview 2006/07 – Stockport County
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Stockport County survived relegation by three points last season after staging a comeback to battle their way out of the bottom two.
  • League Two Season Preview 2006/07 – Swindon Town
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Swindon Town endured a torrid time last season and were relegated to League Two but due to the new management “dream team” of former Chelsea duo Dennis Wise and Gus Poyet, they have been instilled as the bookmaker’s firm favourites to win the division next season.
  • League Two Season Preview 2006/07 – Torquay United
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Torquay staged a great escape last season after relegation looked likely for long periods of the campaign.
  • League Two Season Preview 2006/07 – Walsall
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Walsall finished rock bottom of League One last season but are one of the favourites for promotion according to the bookmakers.
  • League Two Season Preview 2006/07 – Wrexham
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Wrexham tried in vain last season to secure a place in the play offs and ended the season in a mid table position.
  • League Two Season Preview 2006/07 – Wycombe Wanderers
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Wycombe Wanderers looked certs for promotion last season until a spectacular collapse towards the end of the campaign in which they lost seven of their last 10 matches.
  • Championship Betting Review – 7 August 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Burnley are the early pace setters after defeating Queens Park Rangers 2-0.
  • League One Betting Review – 7 August 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Chesterfield set the standard early on after beating Bournemouth.
  • League Two Betting Review – 7 August 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Darlington are the early pace setters after beating Macclesfield Town 4-0.
  • Love Island 2006 – Meet The Contestants – Part One
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] Love Island has returned for a second incarnation so here is a look at the six girls participating and their odds of success.
  • World Cup 2006 Review – Semi Finals & Final
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] The World Cup is over for another four years and it was Italy that were crowned World champions. Here is a short round up of the semi final, third and fourth place play off and the final.
  • Big Brother 7 – Half Term Report Part Two
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] Big Brother is entering the half-way stage so here is a short round-up of five of the remaining nine established characters and how they fair in the betting market.
  • Big Brother 7 – Half Term Report Part One
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] Big Brother is entering the half-way stage so here is a short round-up of four of the nine established characters and how they fair in the betting market.
  • World Cup 2006 Round Up – Quarter Finals
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] The World Cup is down to eight countries as we approach the business end of the tournament. This is what happened the four quarter finals and who will be squaring off against who in the semis.
  • World Cup 2006 Review – Last 16
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] The World Cup has been reduced from 32 to 16 participating nations as the knockout stages begin. This is how the last 16 faired as they battled for a place in the quarter finals.
  • Big Brother 7 – Lisa is Evicted
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] Lisa Huo became the fifth housemate to be evicted after she was voted out ahead of Nikki, Imogen and Mikey in a four-way tussle.
  • World Cup 2006 Group Stage Review – Phase Three – Part Two
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] All 32 teams have completed the group stage and 16 are preparing for the knockout phase. This is a short round-up of Groups E to H.
  • World Cup 2006 Group Stage Review – Phase Three – Part One
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] All 32 teams have completed the group stage and 16 are preparing for the knockout phase. This is a short round-up of Groups A to D, of the results as they stand after three matches.
  • Big Brother 6 – Sam Heuston
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] Despite being the best looking girl in Big Brother 6, Sam Heuston was voted out third, lasting a total of 22 days.
  • World Cup 2006 Group Stage Review – Phase Two-Part Two
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] All 32 teams have played two matches as the World Cup groups have started to take shape. This is a short round-up of Groups E to H, of the results as they stand after two matches.
  • World Cup 2006 Group Stage Review – Phase Two-Part One
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] All 32 teams have played two matches as the World Cup groups have started to take shape. This is a short round-up of Groups A to D, of the results as they stand after two matches.
  • Big Brother 7 – Grace is Evicted
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] Grace Adams-Short became the fourth housemate evicted from Big Brother 7 in yet another no-shock result on Friday night.
  • World Cup 2006 Group Stage Review – Phase One – Part Two
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] All 32 teams have played one match each as the World Cup has begun in explosive fashion. This is a short round-up of Groups E to H, of the results as they stand after one match.
  • World Cup 2006 Group Stage Review – Phase One – Part One
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] All 32 teams have played one match but are things going according to plan? This is a short round-up of Groups A to D, of the results as they stand after one match.
  • Big Brother 7 – Sam is Evicted
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] Sam became the third housemate to be evicted from the Big Brother house after receiving 53% of the public vote against perennial whinger Nikki Grahame.
  • Melanie Slade – The Latest “Footballer’s Wife”
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] Melanie Slade is the girlfriend of Arsenal footballer Theo Walcott and the latest addition to the real “Footballer’s Wives” stable.
  • Big Brother 7 – Sezer Eviction
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] Sezer Yurtseven was the second housemate to be evicted from the Big Brother house and won two dubious honours in the process.
  • Big Brother 7 – Week Two
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] The Big Brother house is always unpredictable during its lengthy run and the most dangerous thing punters can do is try and pre-empt who will be up for eviction before the nominations are announced and then bet accordingly.
  • Big Brother 7 – Bonnie is Evicted
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] Bonnie Holt became the first housemate to leave the Big Brother house by public vote at a best price of 1/33 on eviction day.
  • Improve Your Soccer Stamina
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] A fitter player and, more importantly, a fitter team can play at a faster pace for a longer period of time. Fitness and player stamina is what sets apart professional and part-time teams, especially when they play in “all or nothing” matches such as the FA Cup where there is no middle ground for a draw.
  • Playing Better Soccer
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Meticulous practice, an improved sense of controlling the ball and effective use of the multitude soccer skills during a match differentiates players who can play ‘better’ soccer from average players who can merely “kick a ball.”
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – Saudi Arabia
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Germany will mark Saudi Arabia’s fourth successive appearance at the World Cup but they are still trying to emulate the success achieved in the 1994 finals.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – Tunisia
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Tunisia qualified for their third straight finals in dramatic fashion in the final round of fixtures. They needed just a point against arch-rivals Morocco but were trailing 2-1 until Nuremberg midfielder Adel Chadli netted the crucial equaliser 20 minutes from the end.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – Ukraine
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] This will be the Ukraine’s first major tournament they have qualified for since narrowly missing out every time following their independence in 1991.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – Spain
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Spain, yet again, are tipped as dark horses for the World Cup and 2006 will finally end years of disappointment and this generation of players will fulfil their undoubted potential.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – Togo
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] First-time World Cup qualification for the tiny west African nation was such a great achievement the country’s president declared a national holiday to celebrate.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – South Korea
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] South Korea shocked the football world four years ago when they beat Italy and Spain to reach the semi-finals of the 2002 World Cup.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – Switzerland
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Switzerland qualified from the same group as Group F opponents France and also remained unbeaten in 10 qualifying matches, with four wins and six draws.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – France
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] France were required to call on the cavalry to ensure qualification to the finals. Stuck in fourth place in their group, retired veterans Zinedine Zidane, Claude Makelele and Lilian Thuram returned to the side in an attempt to turn around the fortunes of the failing side.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – Japan
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Japan are a difficult team to predict. Last year they beat European champions Greece and earned a credible draw with Brazil in last year’s Confederations Cup but their qualifying campaign was less than convincing.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – Australia
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] After a 32 year absence from the finals, Australia finally overcame their play-off hoodoo to qualify for Germany. Play off agony to Iran in 1997 and Uruguay in 2001 was vanquished last November as the Australians again faced Uruguay and beat them in a penalty shoot-out.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – Croatia
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Croatia enter their third successive finals and will look for a repeat of the heroics of 1998 rather than the embarrassment of 2002.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – Brazil
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] What else is there to be said about Brazil? They are the only team to have participated in every World Cup finals and are five times winners in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002. They have also finished as runners up twice in 1950 and 1998.
  • Big Brother 7 – Week One (Part Two)
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] This is the second part of the first impressions of the remaining seven housemates as the first week of Big Brother 7 draws to a close.
  • Big Brother 7 – Week One
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] The housemates have been banged up in the lunatic asylum that is the Big Brother house and one will be leaving this weekend. Here are the “first impressions” of the housemates during their short stint as reality TV stars thus far.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – Ghana
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] After winning four African Cup of Nations titles and producing players of the calibre of Abedi Pele and Tony Yeboah, the Black Stars have qualified for the World Cup finals for the first time in 10 attempts, stretching back to 1962.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – USA
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] The USA have a lot to live up to after reaching the quarter finals four years ago but being placed in the “Group of Death” could see their campaign in Germany fall much shorter.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – Czech Republic
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] The Czech Republic may be ranked by FIFA as the second best team in the world behind Brazil and the best in Europe but they made hard work of qualifying for the finals.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – Italy
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Italy are the grand masters of heart-breaking tragedy when it comes to major finals. In all three World Cups held in the 1990s, the Italians bowed out on penalties, including Roberto Baggio’s infamous miss against Brazil in the 1994 final.
  • Big Brother 7 – Meet the Contestants – Part Four
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] The final part of the introduction of the Big Brother 7 housemates reveals the identities of the final three men making up the 1eveals the identities of the final three men making up the 14-strong household.
  • Big Brother 7 – Meet the Contestants – Part Three
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] Continuing the introduction of the housemates entering the seventh series of reality TV show Big Brother, here are four of the seven men prepared to miss this summer’s World Cup to try and last 13 weeks in the UK’s most intense goldfish bowl environment.
  • Big Brother 7 – Meet The Contestants – Part Two
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] Here are the remaining three women people brave enough, or stupid enough, to go under televised scrutiny and have their past dredged up in the gutter press for the next three and a half months.
  • Big Brother 7 – Meet the Contestants – Part One
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] The seventh series of reality TV show Big Brother opened to a record television audience of 8.1 million on 18 May and placed 14 contestants in the goldfish bowl environment for 13 weeks, the longest stint ever.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – Angola
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] After almost bowing out at the first hurdle, Angola, the smallest of all the African qualifiers, reached Germany at the expense of traditional powerhouses Nigeria.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – Iran
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Iran’s last appearance in the World Cup, back in 1998, produced a shock 2-1 victory over the United States, in what could have been described as a very diplomatic result.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – Mexico
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] As per usual, Mexico, ranked in the World’s top 10, had an impossibly easy qualifying path to the finals in Germany.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – Portugal
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] After a disastrous 2002 World Cup, in which they finished bottom of their group following defeats by both the United States and South Korea, Portugal will be looking to finally live up to their potential on the international stage.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – Serbia & Montenegro
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Serbia & Montenegro will start in Germany as undefeated in qualifying with one of the meanest defences in international football.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – Ivory Coast
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] The Ivory Coast topped their qualifying group but the margins between success and failure were so intense it came down to a single penalty kick with just four minutes of qualification remaining.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – Holland
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] New coach Marco van Basten has proven to be a revelation off the pitch as much as he was on it since taking over the Dutch national team.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – Argentina
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Following a dismal World Cup four years ago which saw first round elimination, Argentina will look to make a serious impact at this year’s finals.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – Trinidad & Tobago
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Trinidad & Tobago will be looking to cause a few upsets after qualifying for the World Cup finals for the very first time at the eleventh attempt.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – Paraguay
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Paraguay have qualified for their third successive World Cup finals, but like fellow South American qualifiers Ecuador, their route to Germany was an inconsistent one.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – Sweden
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Sweden battled their way through an awkward qualifying group which included Croatia, Bulgaria, Hungary and Iceland and qualified as one of the two best placed runners-up.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – England
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] We’ve seen it all before and do the tabloids genuinely believe this is “England’s best chance of success”?
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – Costa Rica
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Costa Rica are living proof that when it comes to football, size does not matter.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – Ecuador
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Ecuador qualified for their second World Cup finals in succession on the back of a remarkable home record which included victories over both Brazil and Argentina.
  • World Cup Preview – Poland
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Following a disastrous 2002 World Cup campaign in which coach Jerzy Engel talked up his side’s prospects only for them to be beaten 2-0 by South Korea and hammered 4-0 by Portugal, Poland will be keen to recreate their former World Cup glories.
  • World Cup 2006 Preview – Germany
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Former national favourite and Tottenham Hotspur diving enthusiast Jurgen Klinsmann takes control over the next generation of German players who are keen to end 16 years of hurt and win the World Cup for a fourth time on their own soil.
  • Premiership Betting Review – 8 May 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Manchester United confirmed a second-placed finish and automatic entry into next season’s Champions League with a crushing 4-0 victory over Charlton.
  • League One Betting Review – 8 May 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Southend were crowned League One champions following a 1-0 win against Bristol City. Wayne Gray came off the bench to score the winner with three minutes to go for the 4/5 Shrimpers.
  • League Two Betting Review – 8 May 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Leyton Orient secured automatic promotion in the last minute but relegated Oxford to the Conference in the process.
  • Walker’s Word – Premier League Betting Preview 7 May 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Home wins will dominate this weekend’s results, Tottenham will pip Arsenal to fourth spot and Bolton will play in the Intertoto Cup this summer at the expense of Newcastle writes David Walker.
  • Premiership Betting Review
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Chelsea officially clinched the Premiership on Saturday lunchtime with a crushing 3-0 victory over second placed Manchester United.
  • Championship Betting Review – 1 May 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Reading finished their Championship winning campaign in style, by beating Sunderland’s points record by one point.
  • League One Betting Review – 1 May 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Southend confirmed their promotion to the Championship after earning the point they required in the 2-2 draw at Swansea.
  • League Two Betting Review – 1 May 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Northampton followed Carlisle into League One after beating Chester 1-0.
  • Walker’s Word – Premier League Betting Preview 29/30 April 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Manchester United could delay Chelsea’s celebrations by a further week while Portsmouth could relegate both West Bromwich Albion and Birmingham City this weekend writes David Walker.
  • Premiership Betting Review – 23 April 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Tottenham had one foot in fourth place until Thierry Henry equalised in the North London derby.
  • Championship Betting Review – 23 April 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Reading’s pursuit of the Championship points record will be decided on the final game after Sheffield Wednesday held them to a 1-1 draw.
  • League One Betting Review – 23 April 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Southend’s promotion celebrations were postponed after they slipped to a 1-0 home defeat against Doncaster.
  • League Two Betting Review – 23 April 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Carlisle became the first team in League Two to secure promotion following their 1-1 draw at Mansfield.
  • Walker’s Word – Premier League Betting Preview 22/23 April 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] A glut of home wins dominates this weekend’s predictions and Sunderland could add another twist to the relegation battle at large odds. Love them or loathe them, Chelsea will be in the FA Cup final along with Middlesbrough writes David Walker.
  • Walker’s Word – Premier League Betting Preview 14/16 April 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] There is value to be found at Craven Cottage and Upton Park and there could be more Midlands derby misery in store for Aston Villa on Sunday at tempting odds writes David Walker.
  • Premiership Betting Review – 9 April 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Manchester United look set to push Chelsea all the way for the Premiership title following a convincing 2-0 win over Arsenal.
  • Championship Betting Review – 9 April 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Reading closed in on Sunderland’s Championship points record of 105 by thrashing Cardiff 5-2 at Ninian Park.
  • League One Betting Review – 9 April 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Southend came from a goal behind to stretch their lead at the top of League One to eight points with a 2-1 win over struggling Blackpool.
  • League Two Betting Review – 9 April 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Carlisle are overwhelming 1/7 favourites to win League Two outright after their 1-0 victory over second-placed Grimsby sent them six points clear.
  • How Live Football Streams Are Achieved
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] As a self-confessed football obsessive, I need to be able to access live broadcasts of the top games wherever I am and thanks to technological advancements I can now watch almost any match I wish through a live football stream.
  • Walker’s Word – Premier League Betting Preview 8/9 April 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] This could be the weekend Sunderland win at the Stadium of Light to finally give their masochistic season ticket holders something to cheer about writes David Walker.
  • Premiership Betting Review – 2 April 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Manchester United closed the gap on leaders Chelsea to seven points after a hard-fought victory at Bolton.
  • Championship Betting Review – 2 April 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Reading sealed the Championship title in emphatic fashion by crushing Derby County with five second-half goals. Royals backers on at 8/15 may have felt nervous until James Harper broke the deadlock after 59 minutes.
  • League One Betting Review – 2 April 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Huddersfield Town stayed firmly in the hunt of a League One automatic-promotion place with a winner against local-rivals Barnsley.
  • League Two Betting Review – 2 April 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Grimsby are within three points of leaders Carlisle after easing to victory over play-off outsiders Wrexham.
  • Roulette – No Skill Required
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] Depending on who you talk to about roulette, there is often an uncertainty if it is a game of skill or a game of chance. That’s an easy question to answer because it is all luck.
  • Video Poker – The Skill Debate
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] You will find some die-hard video poker players in any brick and mortar casino or in any online casino who have done their homework on the game.
  • UK Online Casinos Rise In Prominence
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] The popularity of online casinos is gaining in prominence in the UK. This is a welcome sight for the many sports punters, casino enthusiasts, bingo and lottery players, who have wanted to gamble online for a long time but needed the “security” of gambling with an established and recognised UK brand they know and trust.
  • Who Are The Poker Players?
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] With the endless publicity surrounding the World Poker Tour, people are asking the question of who plays in these tournaments? There is a lot of interest in who is the person behind the cards?
  • Choosing A Beatable Blackjack Game
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] You can beat online blackjack if you know where to play and have the discipline to walk away from the table when you are showing a profit.
  • Rakebacks In Online Poker
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] There are several reasons to chop and change online poker rooms habitually, such as taking advantage of the available free chip and deposit offers, but there is one really good reason to stay loyal to a poker room when you feel comfortable at one.
  • Slot Machines Get A Facelift
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] Women and slot machines have a lot in common in that they both need frequent make-overs. The new and improved version will be louder and brighter, with a lot more appeal than the earlier incarnation. As for the slot machines…
  • Focus or Tilt?
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] You begin to play too aggressively, suddenly you are raising 7-2 before the flop, going all-in on a small pair and ultimately tilting like it’s going out of fashion!
  • The Professional Casino Gambler
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] The professional casino gambler can walk into a casino and for that split second everything pauses and everybody knows he is there. He there for rest and relaxation but of course, he is also there to gamble!
  • Top Five Tips To Improve Your Poker
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] The players in online poker rooms can be a great source of income for you if you are prepared to work at your game. Here are the top five tips that can help you improve your game and put more money into your account.
  • Premier League Betting Review – 26 March 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Chelsea made no mistake against Manchester City following last weekend’s shock defeat at Fulham as they won comfortably at Stamford Bridge.
  • Championship Betting Review – 26 March 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Reading sealed promotion to the Premier League for the first time in their history with a 1-1 draw at Leicester.
  • League One Betting Review – 26 March 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Southend brushed aside Hartlepool 3-0 to go eight points clear at the top of League One.
  • League Two Betting Review – 26 March 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Carlisle maintained their position at the top of League Two with a late rally against Boston.
  • Beat Aggressive Poker Players
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] The aggressive poker player will either win the tournament or get eliminated quickly in a blaze of glory before getting into his or her stride.
  • In Pursuit of the Monster Roll
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] What brings different people together at the craps table is one common goal – the pursuit of the once in a lifetime “monster roll”.
  • Online Blackjack For Beginners?
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  • Learn Pai Gow Poker
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] Pai Gow Poker can be intimidating to the rank novice but it is relatively simple to play once you understand the basic rules of the game.
  • Premiership Betting Review – 19 March 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Fulham stunned Chelsea at Craven Cottage with a 1-0 win although ugly scenes after the match threatened to mar a spectacular victory for Chris Coleman’s men.
  • Championship Betting Review – 19 March 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Reading could be promoted to the Premiership within days despite being held to a 1-1 draw against play-off chasing Wolves.
  • League One Betting Review – 19 March 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Swansea ended a run of five draw and cut the gap on second-placed Brentford to just one point after beating the Bees at the Liberty Stadium.
  • League Two Betting Review – 19 March 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Carlisle secured a fourth straight win by hammering Darlington at the Williamson Motors Stadium.
  • Dice Setters or Rhythmic Rollers?
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] If you ask a group of craps players if they would rather be on a table with a rhythmic roller or a dice setter, they will almost inadvertently tell you a dice setter.
  • Online Poker Is Not A Practice Run
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] There is a common misconception that online poker is a “practice field” for “real” games. If you believe this then you should definitely try out a game online.
  • Stay Sane At The Casino
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] You may have been playing at a table where everything is going according to plan but all of a sudden, someone walks up to the table and does something so stupid it messes the game up for everyone.
  • Video Poker Introduction
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  • My Lucky Run At Baccarat
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] I call this story my “lucky baccarat morning” but morning is pushing it a bit. It was more like my lucky baccarat half an hour.
  • Premiership Betting Review – 6 March 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Chelsea marked Jose Mourinho’s 100th game in charge with a win at West Brom and extended their lead at the top of the Premiership to 17 points.
  • Championship Betting Review – 6 March 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Reading moved to within four wins of promotion after demolishing Burnley 3-0 at Turf Moor.
  • League One Betting Review – 6 March 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Southend went six points clear at the top of League One after an emphatic 3-0 win at local derby rivals and promotion hopefuls Colchester.
  • League Two Betting Review – 6 March 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Leyton Orient failed to take full advantage of a host of teams not playing this weekend but moved to within one point of an automatic promotion place.
  • Draw Poker Introduction
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  • 15 Reasons For Blackjack Etiquette
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] Here are the top 15 reasons why you should never join someone else’s game and perhaps even ask before you join a blackjack table which already has a game in progress.
  • Is Roulette A Game Of Chance?
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] Roulette can be a game of skill because success at the roulette wheel ultimately depends upon the dealer or dealers who spin it.
  • Play Three Card Poker
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] Three Card Poker is a game of high intensity, much more so than the popular Texas Hold’em and everybody wants to join in as either a player or a spectator!
  • Casino Junkets
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] If you want to be treated like a high roller and can travel within two weeks of the time a casino junket announces their departure from your city, then you need to enjoy a great trip and take advantage of the casino junket system!
  • Focus on Joseph Hachem
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] In 2005 World Series of Poker main event was captured by Joseph Hachem. The 39-year-old Lebanon-born Hachem knocked out over 5,618 players on his way to the title.
  • Blackjack Is Like A Rollercoaster
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] Blackjack is a game that reminds me a little of a rollercoaster. As you build up your bank roll, you feel like you are getting to the top of the coaster and then when you least expect it, the bottom falls out.
  • Show Me Yours & I’ll Show You Mine
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] Sometimes the simplest gestures will reveal a player’s hand to an opponent. However, when playing online, sussing them out is more difficult to achieve.
  • Premiership Betting Review – 26 February 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Manchester United are the 2005/06 Carling Cup winners following a 4-0 demolition of Wigan Athletic at the Millennium Stadium.
  • Championship Betting Review – 26 February 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Reading ended Preston North End’s 22-match unbeaten run at the Madjeski Stadium.
  • League One Betting Review – 26 February 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Huddersfield Town edged into the second automatic promotion spot after earning a draw against fellow promotion chasers Swansea City.
  • League Two Betting Review – 26 February 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] A late strike from Simon Hackney kept Carlisle United at the top of League Two.
  • Focus On Chris Moneymaker
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] The whole world watched Chris Moneymaker as he turned a $40 online entry fee into an astonishing $2.5 million dollars by winning the World Series of Poker.
  • Games That Cost You A Fortune
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] This article looks at some of the games that will cost you a fortune if you don’t change your gambling ways.
  • Champions League Round Up – 23 February 2006
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Chelsea’s hopes to claim the Champions League for their own took a major setback after Barcelona won the first leg at Stamford Bridge.
  • Hit & Run To Profit
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] The “Hit and Run” technique is so called because it involved jumping into the game and back out as soon as anything resembling a profit is realised. It is method many people have used for years in the bricks and mortar casinos in numerous games.
  • Focus on Annie Duke
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] Annie Duke may not have won her first World Series of Poker Bracelet until 2004 but she is still one of the most feared poker players around the ring games at The Bellagio in Las Vegas.
  • Slot Tournament Winners Secrets
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Casino-Gambling] There are dedicated slot players who continually follow what is believed by some to be the unspoken “slot tournament circuit”.


What are the locations on the brighton monopoly board?

West Pier, Preston Park
Brighton Pier, Marine Parade, Brighton Dome
Hove Lagoon, B&H Albion, County Cricket Ground
The Lanes, New Road, Churchill Square
Madeira Drive, Queens Road, George Street
Portslade (Southern FM), Brighton Marina, Roedean Way
Upper North Street, Montpelier Villas, Marlborough Place
Kings Road, Royal Pavilion

Railways:- Brighton, Volks Railway, Hove, London Road
Utilities:- SEEBOARD, Brighton Waterworks


Brighton’s Natural Health & Vitality Centre
Oceans Wellbeing Centre
Rottingdean Seafront, Brighton

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